Cardine v. Schaffenbuhl
Cardine v. Schaffenbuhl
Opinion of the Court
In this case, brought to restrain continuing ¡trespasses, the plaintiff owned block 19 in the recorded Union Plat of Prairie du Chien, and claimed that by adverse possession his south boundary extended across Cedar street, which lies south of said block, and included a part of block 18, which lies south of that part of Cedar street. This plat was recorded in 1856 and was made by certain persons claiming to own the lands to be platted. Some of the questions argued by appellant are not in the case because there is no evidence to show which of the original French claims or what part of such claim or claims covered that part of the ground platted into blocks 18 and 19, and because the plaintiff and •defendant both claim under the plat mentioned. Cedar street between blocks 18 and 19 has not been opened for -travel, but west of this it has. We find no question presented by the evidence except a claim on the part of the plaintiff that his south boundary was by adverse possession extended so as to take in Cedar street and a portion of the
By the Court. — Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Cardine v. Schaffenbuhl and another
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- Published